4 types of hypoxia
Stagnant hypoxia
- caused by shock, low G’s, cold temps, the heart failing to pump blood, or constricted artery (leg falls asleep)
Histotoxic hypoxia
- can be caused by drugs or alcohol
Hypemic hypoxia
Hypoxic hypoxia
Symptoms of hypoxia (FISHRIBL)
F- fatigue I- impaired judgment S- sense of well being H- headache or dizziness R- reaction time decreases I- impaired vision B- blue fingers or lips (cyanosis) L- limp muscles/numbness or tingling
Hypoxia prevention
Supplemental oxygen
Hyperventilation
Hyperventilation symptoms (FISHRIPM)
F- fatigue or drowsiness I- impaired judgment S- sense of well being H- headache or dizziness R- reaction time decreases I- impaired vision P- pale clammy skin M- muscle spasms
Hyperventilation prevention/treatment
Middl ear and sinus block
Ear pain is the result of a difference in pressure between the middle ear and environment
Middle ear
Sinuses
Spatial disorientation
Hypoxia
Motion sickness
Motion sickness symptoms
Motion sickness prevention/treatment
Carbon monoxide poisoning/symptoms/treatment
Fatigue 2 general types/effects and hazards
Stress 3 types
The body’s response to physical and psychological demands placed on it
Categories of stress, effects, and stress management
Dehydration
Dehydration is a condition that occurs when the loss of body fluids, mostly water, exceeds the amount that is taken in. With dehydration, more water is moving out of your cells and bodies than what we take in through drinking